Sen. Dan Sullivan warns legislators not to ask questions

Sen. Dan Sullivan is demanding that legislators not ask him more than four questions in total when he speaks to the Legislature Wednesday, one from each caucus.

The first question to candidate Sullivan should be, “Why are you limiting questions this way? No one else representing Alaska in Congress has ever been afraid to answer questions from the Legislature.”

I think the answer is that he thinks he will be asked questions that he is not comfortable in answering.

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Republicans ask what Abe Lincoln would do about the PFD

How would Abraham Lincoln deal with the Permanent Fund Dividend?

The brightest Republican minds in Juneau put that question to the legions of Republican candidates hoping to become governor.

They didn’t ask the governor wannabes to opine on whether George Washington and Jesus would be OK with a $1,000 dividend. Or if the Great Emancipator would have liked the Bad Bunny halftime show.

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Dahlstrom invited feds to intrude on state elections

Anyone who reads the memo Dahlstrom approved with the Department of Justice can see that she agreed to give personal data on all Alaska voters—going far beyond the information that is available to the public—and approved allowing the Department of Justice to give her instructions on who should be removed from the voter rolls.

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AIDEA releases 'independent' and 'unbiased' analysis, revised by contractor to please AIDEA

AIDEA has refused to release the $250,000 “independent” and “unbiased” report that Northern Economics completed two years ago.

But AIDEA has just released a version of the report that does not mention it was revised from the original or what parts of the original “independent” report the Dunleavy administration found so objectionable that the report was buried in 2024.

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90 percent gas pipeline property tax cut will be a hard sell

Glenfarne announced on January 22 that it was shifting from “development into early execution” of the gas pipeline, just in time for two top executives to be applauded that night as guests at Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s final State of the State address.

“Early execution” is otherwise known as “development,” but the company can create the illusion of a new stage in operations for political and marketing purposes with bafflegab.

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